GREECE.
BENEVOLFNT NEUTRALITY. SITUATION CONSIDERABLY ' IMPROVED. Received Oct. 25, 8.50 p.m. Oct. 25. Ti\t Daily I' ronicle's Athens correspondent says ihat M. Guillemin, after 1£ hours' audience with King Constantine this morn'ng was authorised to announce that the situation had been considerably improved by the King's straightforward declarations regarding his sentiments towards the Entente, and M. Guillemin'* assurances relating to the Powers' intention with a view to the re-establistmeht of trustful relations with the HeUeric Government, based on the maintenance of a benevolent neutrality, in accordance with previous agreements. GREEK PRINCES' MISSION. Athens, Oct. 24. M. Eleutherostyphos states that the Greek princes are visiting London with the object of preventing the recognition of the National Government. They have offered to satisfy the Allies' demands,if their view is accepted. The Allies have replied inconclusively, indicating that they would act as the situation demanded. ?
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 October 1916, Page 5
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